History of Satellite Meteorology -
Nimbus Series
Then came the Nimbus series, Nimbus 1 was launched on 28 August,
1964.
The Nimbus
satellites were the first three-axis stablized meteorological satellites. This allowed
the satellie sensors to continuously point
towards the earth.
They were also the
first sun-synchronous satellites.
Six more Nimbus
satellites were subsequently launched and
provided continuous coverage of the earth for the
first time.
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This meant that
tropical storms could be closely monitored for
the first time.
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The last Nimbus
satellite was launched in 1978.
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The current NOAA
polar orbiting satellites are descendents of the
original Nimbus satellites.
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